The Razer Atrox Arcade Stick for Xbox One builds off of the success of the original Atrox Arcade Stick, for the Xbox 360, and was designed and constructed with modders and competitive gamers in mind. The new stick features eight genuine Sanwa Denshi buttons and an ergonomically authentic arcade layout.

The inside platform also opens up, at the touch of a button, so that it can be customized for all play styles. Dedicated slots inside the controller offer storage for the included alternate bat-top joystick, detachable USB cable and screwdriver. An interchangeable top plate, also allows for custom artwork finishes, so that gamers can really make the controller their own. Razer has also partnered with Microsoft to design a limited edition faceplate based on the Xbox One exclusive launch title, “Killer Instinct”.

Xbox One gamers can look forward to seeing the Razer Atrox Arcade Stick for Xbox One available in August of this year, it will have a price tag of $199.99. Images, which give a look at the inside and outside of this impressive looking fight stick are available in the slideshow on the left, and you can learn more about the Razer Atrox Arcade Stick for Xbox One, by visiting the official page.

Razer’s PC gaming peripherals easily speak for themselves, but the Razer Atrox Arcade Stick for Xbox One isn’t the company’s first attempt at tournament-grade console products. Along with the first Atrox Arcade Stick for the Xbox 360, Razer also released the Sabertooth and Onza Xbox 360 controllers, along with the Carcharias Xbox 360 gaming headset, so they do know what their doing.

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